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Google Map on blog page did not update/ Route map to Guatemala

NOTE DAILY DIARY HAS BEEN UPDATED AND APPEARS A COUPLE OF POSTS AGO BELOW.

I see Google Map on this page  did not update.  52km this morning, Monday very early am, 40km Saturday night, 40.3km a couple of days ago to Nitetepec and 51.7 a few days ago to Chahuites which is near the Chiapas state line.  I am using Arriaga, Chiapas as a base for a couple of days. I plan to run later this evening as it has started to become uncomfortable in the day time.

NOTE ON SPOT. EVEN THOUGH MY LATEST LOCATION DOES NOT ALWAYS APPEAR IMMEDIATELY  ON THE GOOGLE MAP ON THE HOME PAGE…. IF YOU CLICK ONTO THE SPOT  SHARED PAGE YOU CAN SEE MY WHEREABOUTS. I SEE THERE WAS SOME KIND OF A GLITCH FROM A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO. I DO NOT KNOW WHY THIS DID NOT UPDATE EITHER.

Will update later. 11,733 km and about 245km  left in Mexico. So that will be around 4,000km for this country in a little over 3 months.

ROUTE TO THE GUATEMALA BORDER  MAP AND DETAILS PRESS >>  HERE

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9 Responses to “Google Map on blog page did not update/ Route map to Guatemala”

  1. Katheryn Cochrane Says:

    Great job Tony! Almost finished Mexico…WOW!! Keep on believing!!

  2. mark Says:

    hi Tony,
    You are doing great and keep up the good work:D You are flying through Mexico and we are all proud of you:) Ireland bet Australia 15-6 today in the rugby world cup and last sunday they beat the USA 21-10. they played very well today:) keep up the work Mark&John:)

  3. Andrés Montero Flores Says:

    Good friend Tony;

    You are overcrossing an impossible, that shows how strong is your soul¡¡

    Now I understand why your name is in the WGR, This is not your first extreme challenge, And also this teaching to all of us about human courage.

    You would be and exceptional reference in the future about phisic power ever done, and that is truly on you¡¡

    receive and special blestness.

    Andrés Montero & Family in Nayarit México

  4. Ed Says:

    Great work Tony, can’t believe you’re so close to being through Mexico, when you first started there and i saw it on the map i had never realised it was so big, and now another week and you’ll be in to a new country, brilliant. You may also want to know that that Dubs won the All-Ireland ;)

  5. Ann Says:

    Up the Dubs. Dublin are the All Ireland Champions. They beat Kerry 1-11 to 1-10 in a nail biting finish yesterday. Yes Tony we were aware that your spot tracker is not updating but could see from the spot shared page that you were running. You are doing great. Nearly finished Mexico and 11,730kms is some achievement. Keep on running! Take care Ann :)

  6. badger Says:

    don’t complain about google not updating its map on you;
    rather be glad that there’s still a few spots those bleeders
    can’t follow you. sometimes you want to be ‘en privee’, don’t you.

    just get out of mexico alive; it’ll be an achievement.

  7. Ann Says:

    Hi Tony, glad to see you are still making steady progress and that your spot tracker back in action. Take care Ann :)

  8. Derek Long Says:

    Hi Tony,I cant believe what your doing ,Its incredible,but knowing you as a child you were born a natural runer.Take care of your self Tony and God speed you ,Derek

  9. theworldjog Says:

    Thanks Derek. So great to hear from you after about 40 years?? !! :) I hope you are keeping well and please stay in contact. I always say that if people don’t make comments, well I never know who is with me. Good luck with everything you do. Tony

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I have always considered myself to be an average runner. In school, I was even bullied for I was a sports wimp. Through hard work, dedication, perseverance, self-belief and a strong mind I succeeded in not only running around the world but breaking four ultra running world records during my competitive career. Having previously cycled around the world I didn't start running until I was almost 30. Then I had a dream of running around the world. For many reasons, I waited for over 20 years. One reason was to establish my pedigree as an endurance athlete. I started and finished my world run as the current World Record-Holder for 48 Hours Indoor Track 426 kilometres (265 miles), a record I have held since 2007. I also broke and still hold the World Record for 48 hours on a Treadmill 405 kilometres (251 miles) in 2008. When I retired from competition, more pleasing than any of my world, European or Irish records I had the respect of my fellow athletes from all over the world - in my opinion, sports greatest reward - an achievement I am most proud of. Then I finally put myself out to pasture, to live my ultimate dream to run around the world! This blog was written on the road while I struggled to find places to sleep and to recover from running an average of 43.3 kilometres or 27 miles per day for 1,165 road days. There were many nights I typed this blog on a smart phone, so fatigued my eyes closed. Many journalists and endurance athletes have referred to my world run as the most difficult endurance challenge ever attempted. During my expedition I rarely had any support vehicles, running mostly with a backpack. In the more desolate areas I pushed my gear, food and water in a cart which I called Nirvana, then I sent her on ahead to run with my backpack once again over altitudes of almost 5,000 metres in the Andes. I stayed in remote villages where many people had never seen a white person before. I literally met the most wonderful people of this world in their own backyard and share many of those amazing experiences in this blog. My run around the world took 4 years. There were no short cuts, I ran every single metre on the road while seeking out the most comprehensive route across 41 countries, 5 continents, I used 50 pair of running shoes and my final footstep of the run was exactly 50,000 kilometres, (almost 31,000 miles) I eventually finished this tongue in cheek named world jog where I started, at the finish line of my city marathon. I started my global run with the Dublin Marathon on October 25th 2010 and finished with the Dublin Marathon on October 27th 2014 at 3 05pm! Thank you for your support, I hope you can share my unique way of seeing the world, the ultimate endurance challenge! Read more...

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